Travel to Baltimore
We recommend if coming by plane, to fly into Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). BWI is about 10 miles, or a 20 minute uber/lyft ride, from the Hotel Revival and ceremony/reception venues.
Ronald Reagan National Washington Airport (DCA) is 42 miles.
Dulles International Airport (IAD) is 60 miles.
Amtrak or Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) train
Baltimore Pennsylvania Station (or "Penn Station") is less than 1 mile (a quick uber/lyft drive!) to the ceremony and reception venues.
Our Favorite Baltimore Neighborhood, Mount Vernon
The hip Mount Vernon Neighborhood is the best blend of historic architecture and charm, well-preserved by local shop owners, galleries and restaurateurs. Beautiful parks, iconic churches, art galleries, theaters, shops and restaurants are all within the surrounding blocks of the Hotel Revival and the wedding venues.
In our neighborhood, you can walk in the footsteps of famous writers, thought leaders, and revolutionaries like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, and Mary Elizabeth Garrett. As you admire Mount Vernon, one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, you’ll instantly be transported back to when it was home to the city's most wealthy and fashionable families.
In Mt. Vernon, you can explore the city’s most iconic cultural attractions, such as the Baltimore Museum of Art, Walters Art Museum, Washington Monument, and Center Stage. Our Mount Vernon hotel is perfectly situated eight blocks from Baltimore’s historic Penn Station, and offers access to the Baltimore Convention Center, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Loyola and Johns Hopkins Universities.
Plan your stay in Baltimore!
Walters Art Museum
Acclaimed as one of the best art museums in the United States, the Walters offers 55 centuries of art, including Egyptian mummies, medieval armors and 19th-century masterpieces. FREE admission!
Washington Monument
The first U.S. heroic and civic monument dedicated to George Washington, in an urban square of Mount Vernon. Climb the Monument’s 227 marble steps for a great view of the city.
Baltimore Museum of Art
The Baltimore Museum of Art is home to an internationally renowned collection of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art. It is also home to the largest holding of works by Henri Matisse in the world.
Peabody Library
A special collections library on Johns Hopkins University’s Peabody Institute campus, which is home to more than 300,000 volumes and open to the public.
Fell's Point
Fell's Point, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Baltimore, has remained largely unchanged. Picture cobblestone streets, waterfront restaurants and cozy boutiques.
Hampden
Hampden’s main drag is 36th Street, known as The Avenue. It’s filled with locally-owned shops and restaurants. Here, you'll find the many imaginative concepts and locally made wares of "Baltimore makers", a growing community of creatives who embody Baltimore's entrepreneurial spirit.
National Aquarium
Visitors can get up close and personal with dolphins, sharks, turtles and other sea creatures at the National Aquarium at the Inner Harbor.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Catch a baseball game at Camden Yards, where the Orioles have been hitting home runs since 1992.
M&T Bank Stadium
Touchdown! Football fans flock to M&T Bank Stadium to see the Baltimore Ravens in action.
Maryland Zoo
Spend the day at the country’s third-oldest zoo, home to animals ranging from alpacas to zebras.
Madison and Ben's Apartment!